Trifecta Relocates Headquarters To Downtown Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, May 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Trifecta, a leading global provider of online clinical investigator training, has relocated its corporate headquarters from the Beverly Hills area to downtown Los Angeles.

The company signed a long-term lease agreement occupying the 40th floor of the Ernst & Young Plaza at 725 South Figueroa Street.

"The success of Trifecta over the last 12 years is entirely due to the talent within the organization," says Trifecta's Founder and CEO Dave Young. "The growing energy and vibrancy of downtown Los Angeles is the perfect environment for us to attract the best talent to continue our trajectory of innovation for our pharmaceutical sponsors and Clinical Research Organization (CRO) clients globally."

Working with a leading architect firm in Los Angeles, the new space has been completely customized and designed to foster collaboration amongst the functional teams, including applications development, data management, post-production and information technology. Shad Ayoub, Director at Trifecta, who spearheaded the lease and new office design, said, "The state of the art infrastructure includes fiber networks, 14 editing bays and full featured conference rooms, which position Trifecta for continued growth and expansion."

Trifecta also has an office in Indianapolis for the project management, audiovisual, web and customer support teams, with satellite business development offices in Pennsylvania, the United Kingdom and Yokohama.

Trifecta is continuing to innovate in 2016 and is excited to bring to market several pioneering tools and applications that will continue to accelerate site readiness and provide audit-ready documentation from trial start to close.

About TrifectaTrifecta produces more than 400 live, on-demand, and web-based investigator meetings each year in more than 100 countries. Trifecta's innovative training and portal solutions improve trial quality, speed study start-up and facilitate site readiness. The company focuses on improving workflow and communication between sites, sponsors and clinical research organizations.